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how about finding people jobs and education they can help themselves and their families out of poverty. no, bob, i'm not talking about the simple moms with two or three kids. i'm not talking about feeding children or feeding families. i'm talking about abuse in the system. >> bob: those are facts and strip clubs. does anybody have facts about what percentage of people abuse it like that. >> estimates have been 25-30% of that. hanks saloon and blue door video shop and soho lounge and drinks galore. >> bob: if i were to list food stores i could go on for years. it's nice thing to bring it out and makes it exciting, it is ridiculous. food stamps are needed by most people that need them. and paycheck issue that you refer to in the two or three twits or tweets, whatever you call them. you underestimated the american people intelligence. when they are getting a cut in pay local taxes, it's not much money. at first it was cut. when obama did this at the last minute. >> the point of that was, democrats never saw the paycheck coming. >> bob: you are making it sound like, everybody is seeing a m
how about finding people jobs and education they can help themselves and their families out of poverty. no, bob, i'm not talking about the simple moms with two or three kids. i'm not talking about feeding children or feeding families. i'm talking about abuse in the system. >> bob: those are facts and strip clubs. does anybody have facts about what percentage of people abuse it like that. >> estimates have been 25-30% of that. hanks saloon and blue door video shop and soho lounge and...
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that is education. i think of the national level or state level rules for sort of outcomes in education. i'm looking at this map and as you pointed out, not only is it is map where crime is in the city, it's a map where you have low performing schools. ought we not put lead on top of our outcomes and not saying you have to close your school because you are dealing with students who are lead poisoned. >> correct. the mapping of a city is really easy to do. it's much -- ethically, it's more important to do something like that where you get at the source than measure blood level. we use the child to indicate what is environment is like and try to turn it around to primary prevention in measuring the environment and try to prevent the child from getting exposed. it turns out soil is very easy to measure the amount of lead in soil. we are doing a lot of work in the city of new orleans to try to advance changing the environment so that children don't get exposed. >> i really appreciate that shift. rather than
that is education. i think of the national level or state level rules for sort of outcomes in education. i'm looking at this map and as you pointed out, not only is it is map where crime is in the city, it's a map where you have low performing schools. ought we not put lead on top of our outcomes and not saying you have to close your school because you are dealing with students who are lead poisoned. >> correct. the mapping of a city is really easy to do. it's much -- ethically, it's more...
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you look at the history of a lot of leaders who made big difference, they point to their mid career education as important elements of the thinking, the idea they later implemented in command in one way or poot. i would strongly support nap it may have been the most expensive thing you mentioned. some of the other things like business jets regional commanders need the own. but domestic commanders probably don't. military vans i would agree with you on two-thirds of the savings there. the biggest question is why spend so much at the time when the enemies are so much less impressive than the soviet union. that's a big discussion. i would point out there a lot of things on our plate still. probably never been more things on our plate simultaneously. i agree individually each one is substantially less in term of the scale or scope. but we still have 67,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan. we still have we haven't talked about iron today. we could be at war with iran in the next one 0 two years. i'm not supportive of the logic that might get us there. i'm glad chuck's hearings will air the issue. i can
you look at the history of a lot of leaders who made big difference, they point to their mid career education as important elements of the thinking, the idea they later implemented in command in one way or poot. i would strongly support nap it may have been the most expensive thing you mentioned. some of the other things like business jets regional commanders need the own. but domestic commanders probably don't. military vans i would agree with you on two-thirds of the savings there. the...
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the day and age when women were not really educated. what happens is as francis's growing up, cleveland's relationship with changes, changes from occleve, the godfather, to a romantic interest. he was descending a letters, poems and sensor roses. and is the full court press on courting her. he proposes marriage. he's a sitting best the president of enough to be her father or grandfather. her godfather. she's 21 years old, same age as monica something or other that what once -- once went to the white house, and he proposes marriage. well, what mrs. folsom the widow does, she thinks that her daughter needs time. she takes her daughter on a tour to my ship and they go and they tore europe. give her time to contemplate whether she is ready to marry a sitting president. what happens is, cleveland mrs. his love interest come so he writes about the love letters. he sends an agent of his on a boat out to intercept frances folsom headed to europe. they deliver all these letters. what happens is the love letters become public. they become public.
the day and age when women were not really educated. what happens is as francis's growing up, cleveland's relationship with changes, changes from occleve, the godfather, to a romantic interest. he was descending a letters, poems and sensor roses. and is the full court press on courting her. he proposes marriage. he's a sitting best the president of enough to be her father or grandfather. her godfather. she's 21 years old, same age as monica something or other that what once -- once went to the...
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they are an absolute disgrace and we have educators, secretary of education, karen lewis in chicago, leading the the employees union, they are a disgrace because they're acting as if they have the problem in hand. meanwhile, school districts are going bankrupt, the teachers' organization admit they're working for themselves and not for the students, and the parents are not engaged in the teaching of those young people, who are our future. >> megyn: but it's the point that knowledge is power and better educated the children are whether they're on public assistance or not, the better off they'll be in the future, a decent area for focus, how well are they being educated. lou, thanks. >> great to be with you. >> megyn: well, as vice-president biden meets with hunters, gun dealers and the n.r.a., there are new questions about mr. biden suggesting yesterday the president is going to change our gun laws at least in part by executive order rather than working through the congress. jay and steve hayes are next on the politics and law behind that. plus, liberal talk show host bill maher recen
they are an absolute disgrace and we have educators, secretary of education, karen lewis in chicago, leading the the employees union, they are a disgrace because they're acting as if they have the problem in hand. meanwhile, school districts are going bankrupt, the teachers' organization admit they're working for themselves and not for the students, and the parents are not engaged in the teaching of those young people, who are our future. >> megyn: but it's the point that knowledge is...
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he had less education unless experience. and he already made $600 more a month than i did from a lower paying job. the judge calculated my two years backpay, and i was given 30,000 per year. so i left the courtroom with $360,000. the headlines said from california to chicago to new york and florida, all across this nation -- the headlines read jacksonville, alabama, woman awarded $3.8 million from goodyear tire and rubber. they say that i got that money. the gadsden headline said that as well. i got a lot of compliments of the headlines in the news. well, that was 2003. he went to the 11th circuit record and then my guilt was hurt in the supreme court in november of 2006. life goes on. we had our normal family life the best we could do. but i worked the case just like it was a job. i called over 100 people to find the people that we needed to testify on my behalf. people were afraid of losing their jobs. they were so afraid. that is why they switched over. most of this was color coded. but life went on and my husband had two
he had less education unless experience. and he already made $600 more a month than i did from a lower paying job. the judge calculated my two years backpay, and i was given 30,000 per year. so i left the courtroom with $360,000. the headlines said from california to chicago to new york and florida, all across this nation -- the headlines read jacksonville, alabama, woman awarded $3.8 million from goodyear tire and rubber. they say that i got that money. the gadsden headline said that as well....
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i should say that 99 percent of the student body went about their weight inning and education. they cared little about him being on the campus. to them it may have been an annoyance. we were the annoyance. a handful of students would go everywhere he went to every corner. here comes the near. come back to africa, you black bastard. are going to get you, and that state on through october or november, but his lessons when i came back in the spring. the racial attitudes were still there. he reminded me, and it was not just the students yelling. it was parents, grandparents, legacy of the separation of races in a state. it was their van and it is to a certain extent there now. fifty years later we have an african-american president. this service on the campus. it should not be blown up. so many of the headlines the next morning said racial protest at old ms. it was not. it was a group of students who did not like the results of the election, but just a handful of them were throwing our racial slurs screaming. so that has to be in context. mississippi today as an expression mississi
i should say that 99 percent of the student body went about their weight inning and education. they cared little about him being on the campus. to them it may have been an annoyance. we were the annoyance. a handful of students would go everywhere he went to every corner. here comes the near. come back to africa, you black bastard. are going to get you, and that state on through october or november, but his lessons when i came back in the spring. the racial attitudes were still there. he...
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want a good education. they are passionate. they love their children and they invest heavily in them. they invest more heavily in him than any other ethnic group in america. i saw a survey this morning they came out. guess what the number one validation of achievement as seen by college students is today? twenty-five or 30 years from now, how do you know you will be successful? by owning house was the answer. if you are are a left-wing collectivist that woman to herd everyone into apartments or they could be close to the subway, so they wouldn't need a car, which is a terrible thing to give some independence, can you imagine how depressing it would be to know that obama's base wants to own a home? they want to have possessions? be economically independent? we, as a party have to humble ourselves. we need to relax a little bit and listen to the people of california. you think the average latino likes the fact that l.a. unified school district is a disaster? that sacramento is owned by the lobbyist? do you think they are thrilled
want a good education. they are passionate. they love their children and they invest heavily in them. they invest more heavily in him than any other ethnic group in america. i saw a survey this morning they came out. guess what the number one validation of achievement as seen by college students is today? twenty-five or 30 years from now, how do you know you will be successful? by owning house was the answer. if you are are a left-wing collectivist that woman to herd everyone into apartments or...
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education, and he has always embraced leanord reid of the offense for economic education division of what intellectual and political change was about, which was about educating one mind at a time, and ron paul has used politics as the tool for that libertarian goal and it's a tool that if you asked me ten years ago i would have said maybe wasn't the best tool because he was this obscure outlier in congress. bit he has proven me 100% wrong by using the tool of major party electoral politics. one of the greatest educators for libertarian jim --ism of all time and it's not just always about politic. the other gap that ron paul bridges is the apocalyptic ron paul who is also the very hopeful ron paul. ron paul is one of the only politicians around who is willing to say, america is not necessarily the greatest, richest, freest, most wonderful nation in the world, that can only do right and if there's anything wrong, just vote out that other guy and vote me in. ron paul is able to say that our behavior overseas is some ways the behavior of a criminal empire and we actually might want to co
education, and he has always embraced leanord reid of the offense for economic education division of what intellectual and political change was about, which was about educating one mind at a time, and ron paul has used politics as the tool for that libertarian goal and it's a tool that if you asked me ten years ago i would have said maybe wasn't the best tool because he was this obscure outlier in congress. bit he has proven me 100% wrong by using the tool of major party electoral politics. one...
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people need more education. college is always important, education is always important, but until we change the other policies, that alone won't be enough. i mean, that's the point we make. the problem in our mind, the biggest single driver of the inequality has been the change in the tax code. there are other issues, but you cannot minimize what that's done. i was at a lunch back in missouri, where i'm from, a few weeks ago. and i sat next to a fellow, a very, very wealthy man, by the way, who's also given money to all kinds of causes, as decent a fellow as you'd ever want to know. and he was railing about how his taxes had been cut systematically for years and years and what an impact that was having on people he knew and the middle income families of people he knew. and he said this is crazy. you know, why did we do this? why did we roll all of these things back? and he's giving away his money as fast as he can, because in part he has more to give away as a result of cuts. and there are only so many houses yo
people need more education. college is always important, education is always important, but until we change the other policies, that alone won't be enough. i mean, that's the point we make. the problem in our mind, the biggest single driver of the inequality has been the change in the tax code. there are other issues, but you cannot minimize what that's done. i was at a lunch back in missouri, where i'm from, a few weeks ago. and i sat next to a fellow, a very, very wealthy man, by the way,...
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educators throughout this country have raised their hands for more demanding education for their kids. source in the coming years will likely drop and many of my colleagues will be called incompetent. and in fact, they are merely telling the truth. no good deed goes unpunished, as we all know. as a community, it is time to rally behind his candor and courage and prepare the public to consider smart investment, to support people who are making great choices and doing their work. it is time for society to reinvest in this work. at the same time, mediocre and crop the stuff is just as expensive as excellent stuff. we need to demand higher standards in the things that we purchase. some excellent stuff will be free. can we build our networks and be equally germane about investment and standing behind people and also a tough-minded enough to admit that a lot of what we have invested in so forcefully creates no return for children. there is a kind of dual candor that is possible. >> i'm michael with the education writers association. my question is about the wraparound effort involved in get
educators throughout this country have raised their hands for more demanding education for their kids. source in the coming years will likely drop and many of my colleagues will be called incompetent. and in fact, they are merely telling the truth. no good deed goes unpunished, as we all know. as a community, it is time to rally behind his candor and courage and prepare the public to consider smart investment, to support people who are making great choices and doing their work. it is time for...
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education week rates the stake first in the country in its quality counts survey. it still has work to do. it received the highest grade of b. plus. the district ranks 45th though with a c. minus. the national average is a c. plus. >>> we are getting a first look now at the design of a possible new chuck brown memorial and park. the plans call for the chuck brown memorial to go up at lang don park in northwest washington and the tribute to the godfather of go go music was designed by the same firm that designed the howard theater. that came out great. mayor gray presented the plans yesterday and brown's family members and musicians were also on hand for that. >> the park in northeast d.c.. >>> it is 5:05. time for the latest your money report of the morning. >> and jessica doyle is here with a look at the headlines. good morning. >> good morning, investors are going to start the morning from a pretty good looking perch. how good is it? how about the best peg in about five years? the s&p 500 stands today at a five year high and you can thank in part decent everyonin
education week rates the stake first in the country in its quality counts survey. it still has work to do. it received the highest grade of b. plus. the district ranks 45th though with a c. minus. the national average is a c. plus. >>> we are getting a first look now at the design of a possible new chuck brown memorial and park. the plans call for the chuck brown memorial to go up at lang don park in northwest washington and the tribute to the godfather of go go music was designed by...
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the panel includes people from law enforcement education, and the father of a virginia tech student killed in the 2007 shooting. the first meeting will be held on monday. the ohio firearms association says it wants to train teachers across the state to carry weapons in schools. the program is being offered for free for teachers and staff who already have a concealed weapons permit. >> president obama is expected to announce jack lew as his choice to be the next treasury secretary. there is no word officially on the appointment yet, but sources say the president will likely nominate him as early as tomorrow. he has exper both the public and private sector and is the current white house chief of staff. >> hillary clinton is speaking out for the first time since returning to work this week. today she talked about her plans for the time she has left in office. >> i am very much looking forward to doing everything we can the last few weeks to resolve and finish up wherever possible and then to have a very smooth, seamless transition to senator kerry to continue the work. >> secretary clinton wa
the panel includes people from law enforcement education, and the father of a virginia tech student killed in the 2007 shooting. the first meeting will be held on monday. the ohio firearms association says it wants to train teachers across the state to carry weapons in schools. the program is being offered for free for teachers and staff who already have a concealed weapons permit. >> president obama is expected to announce jack lew as his choice to be the next treasury secretary. there...
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over the time children have grown up being educated inheir refugee leaders created their own education program with the support of organizations including the united nations. this is one of the people responsible. her group set up some 150 schools from nurseries to colleges at seven refugee camps in thailand. >> nearly over 60 years we can survive because of education. if not we will lost a long time ago. >> reporter: more than six decades of conflict with the government of myanmar forced many ethnic karens to flee. deborah and her family crossed into thailand in 1984. last year the two sides agreed to a cease-fire for the first time since fighting began. despite sporadic crashes, real strides for reconciliation are gaining momentum. at this college set up by deborah's group, most students move to the united states or australia after graduation. others choose to stay in thailand to teach refugee children. but recently some students say they want to return to myanmar. >> i want to be a doctor. i will help to improve the lives of karen people. i want to open up a hospital there. >> repor
over the time children have grown up being educated inheir refugee leaders created their own education program with the support of organizations including the united nations. this is one of the people responsible. her group set up some 150 schools from nurseries to colleges at seven refugee camps in thailand. >> nearly over 60 years we can survive because of education. if not we will lost a long time ago. >> reporter: more than six decades of conflict with the government of myanmar...
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it would allow students to complete their program at another school that offers a similar educational program. the student loans is a problem -- and a student at for others what thousands of dollars in debt. -- student debt for others with sows -- with a stylus -- with thousands of dollars in debt. >> still ahead rg3 already on >> greetings from washington harbour. join us for ice skating and merriment all winter long. >> good morning, washington. >> all right well old man winter is rearing his ugly head across much of the u.s. several inches of snow have forced authorities to close on highways in southern california. the same system triggered mudslides near seattle. let's go south -- louisiana's governor is declaring a state of emergency after they got heavy rain and tornadoes. more rain is expected this weekend. what a mess. >> it has been really rough across parts of the west. that same system is headed our way, but it will not be severe. a lot of folks are traveling this time of the year. i want to shape a picture we have from atlanta georgia. -- atlanta georgia. it is a foggy sta
it would allow students to complete their program at another school that offers a similar educational program. the student loans is a problem -- and a student at for others what thousands of dollars in debt. -- student debt for others with sows -- with a stylus -- with thousands of dollars in debt. >> still ahead rg3 already on >> greetings from washington harbour. join us for ice skating and merriment all winter long. >> good morning, washington. >> all right well old...
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but with reconciliation under way in myanmar, educators face a new challenge. how to prepare for the day when the refugees can go home. nhk world's toshiyuki terazawa has the story. >> reporter: children attend an elementary school at the refugee camp in thailand, near the border with myanmar. the camp houses ethnic -- who have left myanmar. refugees have lived in this camp for decades. over the time children have grown up being educated in their native language. refugee leaders created their own education program with the support of organizations including the united nations. this is one of the people responsible. her group set up some 150 schools from nurseries to colleges at seven refugee camps in thailand. >> nearly over 60 years we can survive because of education. if not we will lost a long time ago. >> reporter: more than six decades of conflict with the government of myanmar forced many ethnic karens to flee. deborah and her family crossed into thailand in 1984. last year the two sides agreed to a cease-fire for the first time since fighting began. desp
but with reconciliation under way in myanmar, educators face a new challenge. how to prepare for the day when the refugees can go home. nhk world's toshiyuki terazawa has the story. >> reporter: children attend an elementary school at the refugee camp in thailand, near the border with myanmar. the camp houses ethnic -- who have left myanmar. refugees have lived in this camp for decades. over the time children have grown up being educated in their native language. refugee leaders created...
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they have been able to use the education tax credits. the chairman will tell you how many times alternative minimum tax comes up. we do nothing about it. 87 some of the family. -- 87% so we can all be proud and happy for a change. >> i reserve appears pat. >> i owe you two minutes. >> rise in strong support of the prevention act. congress provides economic security. it is overwhelming bipartisan support and protect seniors access to doctors. it expands affordability. it makes vital investments. it diverts the fiscal cliff that might have resulted. we reach a resolution on a major issue facing this congress. there is more work to do. my guess is that it will be just as difficult. it does not mean that it cannot be done. the want to demonstrate that it can. the benefits america's futures. i yelled back. >> i will still reserve. >> i a you one minute. >> thank you. tonight we will pass 83 provisions that remove federal revenue. $3.90 trillion. all of the deficit finance. we will add $64 million this year to reduce the deficit. many of us fe
they have been able to use the education tax credits. the chairman will tell you how many times alternative minimum tax comes up. we do nothing about it. 87 some of the family. -- 87% so we can all be proud and happy for a change. >> i reserve appears pat. >> i owe you two minutes. >> rise in strong support of the prevention act. congress provides economic security. it is overwhelming bipartisan support and protect seniors access to doctors. it expands affordability. it makes...
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because my my parents are are amazing and they supported me they made sure i got the greatest college education i could get medical service hori in new york and you know helped me with the rent until i started making records and you know i think twenty two. now today what's popularity for you have how important is it for you that the baby being particularly being able to to to travel the world to work with the best musicians well i mean obviously it's my childhood dream come true and that's amazing and i feel very very lucky but now that the world is changing and the economy is doing what it's doing everywhere for me now it's just you know i can still do this i can support myself through music i can support my family i have a child you know and i don't have to stop the gigs are still coming you know when the business is changing the world is changing and you know the economy is not what it once was you know i feel very lucky that things not only started in the first place which you never know can ten you'd and now still you know in a time of of you know economic downfall and i'm still doing pre
because my my parents are are amazing and they supported me they made sure i got the greatest college education i could get medical service hori in new york and you know helped me with the rent until i started making records and you know i think twenty two. now today what's popularity for you have how important is it for you that the baby being particularly being able to to to travel the world to work with the best musicians well i mean obviously it's my childhood dream come true and that's...
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should we keep investing in billionaires at the expense of education and is the purpose of the second amendment to help americans protect themselves from an oppressive government all that more in tonight's big picture rubble and watch out the next time you go out for dinner because your waiter or waitress might have the flu and be coughing all over your food because they're not allowed to take sick days should we really be patronizing restaurants that would rather have sick employees than provide health care and many of us buy into the common myths about happiness but by doing so we often end up feeling like something's wrong and that we're destined to always be unhappy what can we do to avoid these happiness myths and live happier and more fulfilling the law let's check into that and it's conversations great lines. it's friday you ready to rumble joining me for tonight's big picture rumble our sherrilyn harley limbaugh former senior counsel with the senate judiciary committee and four former spokesperson for the r n c glad to have you with us sam bennett president c.e.o. the women's
should we keep investing in billionaires at the expense of education and is the purpose of the second amendment to help americans protect themselves from an oppressive government all that more in tonight's big picture rubble and watch out the next time you go out for dinner because your waiter or waitress might have the flu and be coughing all over your food because they're not allowed to take sick days should we really be patronizing restaurants that would rather have sick employees than...
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and we met with educators and parents from the school boards to the state school offices and associations. again, the governors of those folks. and maybe one of the most important things we have been focusing on is the mental health community. the american academy for childhood and adolescence psychiatry, the national counselor community of behavioral health centers. there is a perspective among health providers that mental illness is a major component. and yesterday, we finished up on in this room with about 17 members of the faith community, which in all the years i have been doing this, the first time there has been overwhelming consensus on the evangelical groups nationwide. particularly those from the rural areas. the national catholic conference of bishops. the muslim community. because this does up a significant moral dimension to it. how do we make the american community safer? how do we go about it? and tonight, we meet with too. later, i need with industry representatives, as well as the nra, and the executive director of defense, the head by a 3 -- the small arms advisory counc
and we met with educators and parents from the school boards to the state school offices and associations. again, the governors of those folks. and maybe one of the most important things we have been focusing on is the mental health community. the american academy for childhood and adolescence psychiatry, the national counselor community of behavioral health centers. there is a perspective among health providers that mental illness is a major component. and yesterday, we finished up on in this...
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constant education battles. we have to get more and more of us involved, and we have to talk to -- we've got to talk to our sisters because don't assume they're not with us. they may not be with us on everything. they may not be that progressive on everything, and i grew up in montana. i'm not progressive on everything either. but when it comes to engagement and having conversations, and trying to find solutions, and bringing people to the table to do that, that is really what i think women bring an extra weight to. we do it at home all the time. have to bring those kids together. i watched my mom do it for years and none of us ever agreed and she sat us down. we need to do this in our communities and then we got to get those women up and do it in congress. just got to get more and more involved. and it's our time. i really see it's our time to do this. not just in government, by the way. always talk about government, and that's where we focus on at imly's list. but truthfully, why don't our corporate boards hav
constant education battles. we have to get more and more of us involved, and we have to talk to -- we've got to talk to our sisters because don't assume they're not with us. they may not be with us on everything. they may not be that progressive on everything, and i grew up in montana. i'm not progressive on everything either. but when it comes to engagement and having conversations, and trying to find solutions, and bringing people to the table to do that, that is really what i think women...
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education has become a business. it is now a business where you are paying an institution to educate you and the success is performance-based. what happens when students do not get that education and what responsibility do the institutions have as far as educating people that are going to be employable? guest: i think that is a great question. that is one of the main responsibilities of education. they need to make sure that your skills will be transferable to the job market. i do believe that there is a conversation now. there is a conversation there is a conversation happening between the departments and the schools about whether schools need to be held more accountable for outcomes. we have to recognize that it is a difficult job market that is not the fault of schools, but students need to pay attention to what kind of educational value and student experience and retention and graduation rates. talk to alumni. see what their experience is and what is happening in the job market for them. host: marian wang, there
education has become a business. it is now a business where you are paying an institution to educate you and the success is performance-based. what happens when students do not get that education and what responsibility do the institutions have as far as educating people that are going to be employable? guest: i think that is a great question. that is one of the main responsibilities of education. they need to make sure that your skills will be transferable to the job market. i do believe that...
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treasury can prioritize what they pay out first and keep payments to social security medicare medicaid education defense going for a little while but that would mean all the checks for everything else would stop on march first that includes food safety inspectors prisons researchers courts. the f.a.a. the list goes on and on every airport in the country would shut down federal prisons cease to operate really and an enormous shock would hit global financial markets when america stops paying her bills and the benchmark interest rate for u.s. debt will skyrocket forcing operates on things tied to the fed funds rate which includes credit cards mortgages lines of credit to businesses the cost interest on our debt will also go up the interest cost our debt cost of interest and revenue into the government will go down and we'll be in an even worse situation than we were before be a nightmare for everyone yet it's exactly what the house republicans are willing to make happen or at least say they are unless president obama agrees to medicare and social security insurance program cuts there's no other way
treasury can prioritize what they pay out first and keep payments to social security medicare medicaid education defense going for a little while but that would mean all the checks for everything else would stop on march first that includes food safety inspectors prisons researchers courts. the f.a.a. the list goes on and on every airport in the country would shut down federal prisons cease to operate really and an enormous shock would hit global financial markets when america stops paying her...
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. >> educated me this morning. thanks, mike. >>> let's turn to the nba, where carmelo anthony's off-court confrontation with kevin garnett has earned him a one-game suspension. anthony waited for garnett near the celtics locker room and then near the team bus. >>> knicks/celtics meet again in boston two weeks from today. >>> more from the nba the lakers without pa ga sol and dwight howard trying to stop a four-game skid in san antonio, good luck with. third quarter, lakers down 13, kobe bryant scored 25 in the game. still in the third quarter, kobe drives, acrobatic circus shot, this was a 9-0 run for the lakers. kobe off the rim, miss. three seconds left. no. the lakers have now lost a season-high five straight games. >>> while the lakers have struggled l.a.'s other team the best team the clippers, they beat the mavs last night. they have the nba's best record, 28-6. >>> coming up at top of the hour on "morning joe" -- president obama taps a veteran to head up the treasury department in his second term. what jack
. >> educated me this morning. thanks, mike. >>> let's turn to the nba, where carmelo anthony's off-court confrontation with kevin garnett has earned him a one-game suspension. anthony waited for garnett near the celtics locker room and then near the team bus. >>> knicks/celtics meet again in boston two weeks from today. >>> more from the nba the lakers without pa ga sol and dwight howard trying to stop a four-game skid in san antonio, good luck with. third...
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we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, weeplaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ lou: journey me now, the "a-team", pulitzer prize-winning journalist, former clinton adviser, former deputy assistant to president bush. good to have you all year. let's start with the presidents appointing a republican, and the chief opposition seems to be coming from the republicans. what is that about? >> are you sure he is a republican? lou: a big old -- look, i think the probl
we thank you for being here to educate me. we appreciated, as always. thank you so much. coming up tomorrow, home depot co-founder, ubs chief economist with us to give us his outlook on this economy in these markets former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. stay with us. when we come back, the president making too big national defense, national security nominations. the "a-team" takes a look at the confirmation battle that lies ahead next. ♪ at a dry cleaner, weeplaced...
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folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is there's a thing called a national profile and there's a thing called truth, what happens in your state. on the national profile, when he's on "today" show or cbs this morning or abc or cnn, we're not getting into what's happening in new jersey. what you see with sweeney, he's trying to take some of the shy off christie. they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grape
folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is...
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after iraq, after afghanistan and then the democrats want for 25 years to spend that money on domestic education and energy. >> and of course the europeans discover you can only take so much money from defense and put it into the entitlement. >> they believe that. >> and eventually you end up bankrupt and defenseless. the europeans can afford that because they have the americans behind them. who do we have behind us? >> right, but here is the question that i have politically, the president knows because this was floated and you've written two critical columns about chuck hagel and a lot of other people have as well. some republicans have come out and said they won't support him. chuck schumer, the new york democrat said well, i want to hear his record and he hasn't come out and said he'll vote for him. so, why would the president's court a confirmation fight in this manner? >> you know, i actually think there's a psychological element. he wanted susan rice as secretary of state. >> u.n. ambassador. >> u.n. ambassador, and she was heavily criticized by various others and she withdrew her name and
after iraq, after afghanistan and then the democrats want for 25 years to spend that money on domestic education and energy. >> and of course the europeans discover you can only take so much money from defense and put it into the entitlement. >> they believe that. >> and eventually you end up bankrupt and defenseless. the europeans can afford that because they have the americans behind them. who do we have behind us? >> right, but here is the question that i have...
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does it educate that half of the population. does it give them opportunity. when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution at that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of the last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. >> . >> the conflict in afghanistan began 11 years, 3 months and 4 days ago, and you heard president obama saying now our objective in afghanistan has been reached, al-qaeda has suffered devastating blows. we have dismantled them and we have come very close to achieving our central goal, at a different point he said we have achieved the goal. we have 66,000 troops there now and come home at a steady pace and the president says a responsible drawdown and he will announce steps in the coming months regarding how that drawdown go, but the president saying beginning this spring, our troops will take on more of a supportive role in afghanistan and president hamid karzai of afghanistan striking somewhat of a conciliatory tone
does it educate that half of the population. does it give them opportunity. when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution at that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of the last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. >> . >> the conflict in afghanistan began 11 years, 3 months and 4 days ago, and you heard president obama saying now our objective in...
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he also pushed for an education plan that includes teacher pay raises, new teacher jobs, and greater investment in charter schools. >>> a new law in the district is trying to crack down on drunk drivers. anyone convicted of driving under the influence can be ordered to use ignition lock devices even if it's their first offense. the devices prevent a car from starting unless the driver proves that he or she has not been drinking. the law also increases the penalties for driving drunk when a child in the car. it will also be easier for district police to tell if a driver has been drinking. the city unveiled new breath test machines yesterday. the machines replace faulty equipment that force d.c. to abandoned the test four years ago. police will use them to catch drunk drivers throughout the city. >> i don't think there's an acceptable excuse for. it someone who's driving under the influence or driving drunk is actually like a moving missile. >> about 1,400 people were arrested last fall in a crackdown from halloween through the holidays. >>> a police-involved crash turned out to be par
he also pushed for an education plan that includes teacher pay raises, new teacher jobs, and greater investment in charter schools. >>> a new law in the district is trying to crack down on drunk drivers. anyone convicted of driving under the influence can be ordered to use ignition lock devices even if it's their first offense. the devices prevent a car from starting unless the driver proves that he or she has not been drinking. the law also increases the penalties for driving drunk...
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this is a man who a few days ago talked about education reform in the context of firing the janitors in schools and putting the kids to work. a lot of the media called that unconventional. [laughter] let's repeal child labor laws that we fought hard for in this country. bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies without health care or bbo a soldier that dies in iraq. >> i am joking about herman cain. he is a guy who cannot hide the truth well. that makes me more comfortable with the idea that i know who he is about so i can make a decision. >> are you talking about the women coming forward or the fact that he said he did not know what he would do about afghanistan when he became president and would check it out? [laughter] >> we have had presidents who have been reelected like that. we talked about transparency in the value to our society. -- and the value to our society. chris matthews was here peddling h
this is a man who a few days ago talked about education reform in the context of firing the janitors in schools and putting the kids to work. a lot of the media called that unconventional. [laughter] let's repeal child labor laws that we fought hard for in this country. bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies...
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there is a lot of education that needs to go on. it is not going to come up where we keep talking about these goofball ideas that ben is right which -- you know, make us the laughingstock of the global economy. >> makes a good point there. in that we are not talking about what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is essentially -- limit on what the united states can borrow but only to pay what congress has already -- enacted, budgets have already gone through congress and appropriations. it is not authorizing new spending by the president. essentially we should be talking about what it is and why it needs to be raised and telling people we are not spending new money with raising the debt ceiling. congress already passed the bills, social security, military, stuff we spend money on. hit the debt limit without raising and cannot pay that stuff. prioritizing payments and pay 40% of what the government has to pay. lot of people will not get social security checks. that's what the debt ceiling is about. >> the politics of this, should -
there is a lot of education that needs to go on. it is not going to come up where we keep talking about these goofball ideas that ben is right which -- you know, make us the laughingstock of the global economy. >> makes a good point there. in that we are not talking about what the debt ceiling is. the debt ceiling is essentially -- limit on what the united states can borrow but only to pay what congress has already -- enacted, budgets have already gone through congress and appropriations....
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> they have been ordered to stop all operations in the united states. this after officials determined that one of those drivers had not properly rested. he had been on duty for 92 hours exceeding the federal limit of 70 hours after the crash happened. >> they link diet soda and other sugary drinks to depression. those who drank more diet soda cans a day were 30 percent more likely to develop depression. they had to drink four or more each day. experts stressed the findings don't mean that diet soda causes depression. >>> thanks heather. it's a question we ask ourselves from time to time, am noirmal or am i nuts? doctor keith ablow is here to answer some of your fun questions this morning. >> this first one says my mom has to fold hoar wash cloths a certain way the tag must be in a certain spot when she folds them. if not she will refold all of the wash cloths. is she normal or nuts? >> your mom is no
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> they have been ordered to stop all operations in the united states. this after officials determined that one of those drivers had not properly rested. he had been on duty for 92 hours exceeding the federal limit of 70 hours after the crash happened. >> they link diet soda and other sugary drinks to depression. those who...
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safety nets, public investments and everything from sewers and infrastructure over all the education all of that will be cut and may be cut quite dramatically. the oer thing that worries me, jeffrey, is that there was no agreement on the debt kreiling which means that we're likely to see a continuation of this trench warfare we've had in washington at least since the summer of 2011 with almost no hesitation i think that the republicans in the 113th congress will use the threat of not going along with a rise in the debt ceiling as a way of extracting more concessions with regard to spending cuts. some of the spending cuts, as i said, particularly with regard to infrastructure and safety net programs, programs for the poor, are very critical for the future. >> brown: doug holtz-eakin, i guess there's consensus there's more to come, right? >> no question, we got a mixed bag. it got us past theliff and the biggest thing is addition by subtraction. we have a recession, that's the best news. for 98% of the taxpayers it gave them a permanent current tax law and took uncertainty out. but fro
safety nets, public investments and everything from sewers and infrastructure over all the education all of that will be cut and may be cut quite dramatically. the oer thing that worries me, jeffrey, is that there was no agreement on the debt kreiling which means that we're likely to see a continuation of this trench warfare we've had in washington at least since the summer of 2011 with almost no hesitation i think that the republicans in the 113th congress will use the threat of not going...
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and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they provide clear expectations that everyone can work for together. most importantly, it is a foundation that we can build on to ensure that our students are well prepared with the skills and knowledge at they need to compete with the very best of the best from around the world. states and schools are working to implement new standards, upgrade training in standards, and you institute some of the initiatives under race to the top. nga has a role to ensure that some of the things we learned our shared with other states and the federal government. wi
and-in-hand with job creation comes education. every governor has an important role to play in what is the most important future-oriented investments that we make, and that is around education. across the country, governors are insuring efforts to students, insuring they can always see the world class education that will prepare them for success. today 49 states and territories have voluntarily adopted a common core standards. these are high standards that are consistent across states. they...
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in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the advantages of more education is clear. when you look internationally, countries that are beating us educate their children more. just more days of education. 200 for korea, 190 for canada, 179 for the u.s. we need more learning times if we are really serious about education. [applause] less summer vacation or at fewer vacations during the year. if you could do a combination of both. these are big decisions, and the impact families, the impact neighborhoods. there will be different opinions on these options. our proposal that the state makes an option for every school district in this state if they want
in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the...
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education. the return of universities, roads, communications, mobile phones, computers, all of that. [laughter] mobile phone wasn't a joke. i meant it. in 2001, we barely had telephones. my office was given a few walkie-talkie that was our form of communication we had. today, the population of nearly 30 million has telephone available to 18 million. not one, two, or three companies but many more, four or five and they own them all. so the country has made progress. now, the war on terror has been costly. it has been costly to you in america, so many of your men and women in uniform has lost life. it has been costly to our allies. it also has been costly massively to the afghan people. we have lost in the past 10 years tens of thousands of civilians to violence. this year alone, i mean, last year this year has just begun, each month we lost 250 of our servicemen and women to terrorism and nearly 450 casualties in our villages each month. so the cost has been immense. therefore, there are complain
education. the return of universities, roads, communications, mobile phones, computers, all of that. [laughter] mobile phone wasn't a joke. i meant it. in 2001, we barely had telephones. my office was given a few walkie-talkie that was our form of communication we had. today, the population of nearly 30 million has telephone available to 18 million. not one, two, or three companies but many more, four or five and they own them all. so the country has made progress. now, the war on terror has...
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special education -- cost of special education. the report shows the cost to educate a student with disabilities has gone up but state and federal funding remained flat. >>> coming up, we told you about a woman's concern about burglaries in her neighborhood, what happened today. >> and a milestone, why analysts are calling it the biggest change for healthcare in decades.
special education -- cost of special education. the report shows the cost to educate a student with disabilities has gone up but state and federal funding remained flat. >>> coming up, we told you about a woman's concern about burglaries in her neighborhood, what happened today. >> and a milestone, why analysts are calling it the biggest change for healthcare in decades.
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not addressing the costs of education at all. it is about increasing government funding to help students go to school. we need to be focusing on and we need to be focusing on what are the costs that can be reduced to bring these costs down, make schools more competitive, so students have a competitive choice of which university to go to. >> we will let you go, as we hear from traunch mitchell. -- josh mitchell. >> a lot of schools are starting to increase things at a faster pace. i think there is so much scrutiny these days. it is kind of like health care. why are costs rising? i think they're going to start to see a lot of pressure from congress to rein in their costs. >> josh mitchell writes for "the wall street journal," and thanks for spending the last half hour with us. >> yes. >> and we appreciate all of your phone calls, comments on twitter, and the conversation continues online, and the question we have been asking is, how much debt is worth going into college? [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [capt
not addressing the costs of education at all. it is about increasing government funding to help students go to school. we need to be focusing on and we need to be focusing on what are the costs that can be reduced to bring these costs down, make schools more competitive, so students have a competitive choice of which university to go to. >> we will let you go, as we hear from traunch mitchell. -- josh mitchell. >> a lot of schools are starting to increase things at a faster pace. i...